Biola Broadcaster - 1966-09

Staring up to admire your own halo will often make you a "pain in the neck".

MY PILOT KNOWS THE SEA I know my Pilot knows the sea That's all unknown to me; So I commit my all to Him, Though skies be bright or dim; For nothing's hidden from His sight By day or datkest night; He knows the way across the foam To my sweet Heav'nly home. I know my Pilot knows the sea That's out ahead of me; He knows where all the dangers are Close-by or out afar; And some good day when sailing's o'er He'll land me on that shore Where I shall see His blessed face And praise Him for His grace. I know my Pilot knows the sea— He knows and cares for me; Although the surging billows roll, He guards my life and soul. I will not, cannot, doubt His love That flows down from above, And makes me know there is sweet rest For ev'ry Christian's breast. I know my Pilot knows the sea, Therefore He comforts me When waves rise high and storms abound And dangerous voices sound That would be cause for me to quake And doubt the way I take; But in my Pilot's tender care I'm safe just anywhere.

Dr. Louis T. Talbot (loft), chancellor of Biola Schools and Colleges, assists Dr. Daniel Rose as he puts on the traditional mortarboard for Biota’s annual commencement exercises. Dr. Rose, a member of the Biola board of directors. Is now 97 years of age. He made possible the construction of the Rose Memorial Library on the Biola Campus which contains more than 75,000 volumes and is the largest library of any Christian college on the west coast. Maybe someone reading these words is in real trouble. Perhaps you may be saved and you have been for­ given, with the knowledge that you are going to heaven when you die. When you know Christ dwelling in your heart by His Holy Spirit, you will have the assurance and confi­ dence that you are not alone. If there is a coldness in your life, remember God hasn’t forsaken or left you. You may have turned your back on Christ, but He hasn’t turned away from you. Here is His wonderful relation­ ship made possible through His risen life. It would be wonderful if you met Christ today, suddenly realizing these wonderful truths. Step out with your hand in His, having the confidence of His words, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.” Yes, there is joy in realizing, “They that know thy name will put their trust in thee, for thou, Lord hast not forsaken them that seek thee.”

I know my Pilot knows the sea And kindly says to me: " I own the ship in which you sail That weathers ev'ry gale. I'll guide you from the rock-ribbed shores As I have countless scores, And when the sea's too rough and ill I'll say to it, 'Be still.'" — Walter E. Isenhour * * * He who gives when he is asked has already waited too long. 12

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